The fight broke out about 2 a.m. Sunday in the 200 block of South Washington Street just after bars closed, according to Sgt. Bill Davis.

In video footage widely shared on social media, several groups of men can be seen punching and kicking each other in the middle of the street as onlookers yell and cheer them on. Davis confirmed the footage appears to be the Sunday morning brawl.

Multiple police officers moved in to break up the fight about two minutes into the video. Davis said they had been responding to other incidents in the area when the melee began.

The Winfield man "would not obey a lawful order to disengage from fighting" and police used a stun gun on him, Davis said in an e-mail.

The man was transported to an area hospital to be treated for minor injuries before being released into police custody.

He told police two men walking on the opposite side of the street were making derogatory comments toward him and then started fighting with him. The two man claim he was the one making the derogatory comments and that he charged after them.

"All subjects had been drinking and appeared to be intoxicated," Davis wrote.

The Winfield man, a 24-year-old Woodridge man and a 22-year-old Downers Grove man all were arrested and charged with misdemeanor battery, according to Davis.

Naperville North Principal Stephanie Posey cautioned that much of the high school building was still a work in progress Wednesday as she strolled past rows of desks and chairs stacked in the hallways and sign after sign alerting passersby of "wet paint."

Weeks after Naperville North graduate Matt Prozialeck filled in with blues group Erin Harpe and the Delta Swingers on their U.S. tour, they've asked the harmonica player to join them permanently, he said.